博士后
李玟芊(Wen-Chien Lee) / 博士后研究员
研究方向:空气-水界面上的光化学过程
联系方式:158-01222496
电子邮件:wenchienlee@gig.ac.cn

个人简历:

博士,2015年于台湾大学获得学士学位,2019年于南洋理工大学获得博士学位。主要从事大气环境与空气污染研究。发表SCI论文7篇。

代表性论著:

1.Wen-Chien Lee, Pengfei Liu, Yuemei Han, Scot T. Martin, and Mikinori Kuwata. Accounting for cloud nucleation activation mechanism of secondary organic matter from α-pinene oxidation using experimentally-retrieved water solubility distributions, Environmental Science & Technology, 2023, 57 (36), 13439–13448.

2.Wen-Chien Lee, Yange Deng, Ruichen Zhou, Masayuki Itoh, Michihiro Mochida, and Mikinori Kuwata. Water solubility distribution of organic matter accounts for the discrepancy in hygroscopicity among sub- and supersaturated humidity regimes, Environmental Science & Technology, 2022, 56 (24), 17924–17935.

3.Wen-Chien Lee, Jing Chen & Mikinori Kuwata. An inversion method for polarity distribution of atmospheric water-soluble organic matter, Aerosol Science and Technology, 2020, 54 (12), 1504-1514.

4.Jing Chen, Wen-Chien Lee, Masayuki Itoh, Mikinori Kuwata. A significant portion of water-soluble organic matter in fresh biomass burning particles does not contribute to hygroscopic growth: An application of polarity segregation by 1-octanol–water partitioning method, Environmental Science & Technology, 2019, 53 (17), 10034-10042.

5.Wen-Chien Lee, Jing Chen, Sri Hapsari Budisulistiorini, Masayuki Itoh, Satomi Shiodera, Mikinori Kuwata. Polarity dependent chemical characteristics of water-soluble organic matter from Indonesian biomass burning revealed by the 1-octanol–water partitioning method, Environmental Science & Technology, 2019, 53 (14), 8047-8056.

6.Jing Chen, Sri Hapsari Budisulistiorini, Masayuki Itoh, Wen-Chien Lee, Takuma Miyakawa, Yuichi Komazaki, Liudongqing Yang, Mikinori Kuwata. Water uptake by fresh Indonesian peat burning particles is limited by water-soluble organic matter, Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics, 2017, 17, 11591-11604.

7.Mikinori Kuwata, and Wen-Chien Lee. 1-octanol–water partitioning as a classifier of water-soluble organic matters: Implication for solubility distribution, Aerosol Science and Technology, 2017, 51 (5), 602-613.